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**''Isointense'' on CT | **''Isointense'' on CT | ||
*'''Tectal gliomas''' | *'''Tectal gliomas''' | ||
**Typical CT finding is homogeneous expansion of tectal plate, ''isodense'' to grey matter with minimal enhancement on postcontrast images. It is also common to find a central tectal calcification | **Typical CT finding is homogeneous expansion of tectal plate, ''isodense'' to grey matter with minimal enhancement on postcontrast images. It is also common to find a central tectal calcification | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
CT
Head CT scan is helpful in the diagnosis of brainstem gliomas. The findings will vary with the tumor type.[1]
- Diffuse brainstem glioma
- Typically hypodense with little, if any, enhancement
- Focal brainstem gliomas
- Isointense on CT
- Tectal gliomas
- Typical CT finding is homogeneous expansion of tectal plate, isodense to grey matter with minimal enhancement on postcontrast images. It is also common to find a central tectal calcification
References
- ↑ Imaging of Brainstem gliomas. Dr Yuranga Weerakkody and Dr Frank Gaillard et al. Radiopaedia 2015. http://radiopaedia.org/articles/brainstem-glioma